
Diwali
Diwali experiences in three of India’s best-known celebration destinations.

Popular attractions and places to visit in Jaipur

Chand Baori, located in the ancient village of Abhaneri near Jaipur, is one of the largest, deepest, and most visually spectacular stepwells on earth. Built during the 8th century, this architectural masterpiece plunges thirteen stories deep with thousands of perfectly aligned, narrow steps arranged in a hypnotic geometric pattern. Opposite the steps, ornate carved pavilions and royal chambers showcase incredible structural engineering, making it a premier historical landmark for heritage tourism.

Akshardham Temple, located in Vaishali Nagar, is a spectacular marvel of modern Hindu architecture in Jaipur. Dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, this grand temple complex boasts beautifully carved pillars, lush manicured gardens, and pristine white marble shrines. It seamlessly combines spiritual devotion with cultural education, offering a peaceful retreat from city life. It remains a top family attraction and architectural landmark for domestic and international tourists alike.

State museum displaying Rajasthani art, crafts, and history.

Amber Fort is a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site located high on a hill in Amer, near Jaipur. Renowned for its artistic Hindu-style elements, this majestic fortress blends red sandstone and white marble. The fort overlooks the scenic Maota Lake, reflecting its grand ramparts and watchtowers. Inside, visitors can explore sprawling courtyards, opulent reception halls, and the breathtaking Sheesh Mahal. It remains a quintessential landmark for experiential heritage tourism in Rajasthan.

The Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing is an exquisite cultural gem housed inside a beautifully restored 16th-century ancestral haveli near Amer Fort. Dedicated completely to preserving the traditional art of woodblock printing, this specialized museum showcases a fascinating collection of block-printed textiles, historic tools, and intricate designs. Through engaging live artisan demonstrations and educational exhibits, the museum highlights eco-friendly heritage preservation, making it a must-visit destination for textile enthusiasts.

Bapu Bazaar is a bustling, world-famous market located in the heart of Jaipur's historic Pink City. Celebrated for its authentic Rajasthani textiles, it is the ultimate destination to shop for vibrant block-printed fabrics, traditional wholesale garments, and exquisite Mojari leather footwear. The energetic avenues also offer a rich array of local handicrafts, brassware artifacts, and sandstone decorative pieces, making it a vital cultural hotspot for immersive heritage shopping experiences in Rajasthan.
Festivals, cultural events, and celebrations

Diwali experiences in three of India’s best-known celebration destinations.

The Abhaneri Festival is a two-day cultural celebration held at the iconic Chand Baori stepwell in Dausa district, one of the world's deepest and most geometrically stunning ancient structures. Organised by the Rajasthan government, the festival brings classical and folk performances to life against the dramatic backdrop of the 9th-century stepwell, creating an unforgettable open-air experience. For heritage lovers and photographers alike, it is among Rajasthan's most visually striking cultural events.
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
Best weather for Amber Fort, City Palace, and old-city bazaars. Evenings are pleasant for Hawa Mahal walks and rooftop dinners. Jaipur Literature Festival in January is a bonus.
Keep in mind
Peak tourist season - popular monuments get crowded by 10am. Book hotels and Amber Fort slots in advance.
Why visit
Fewer crowds and better room rates. Good for quick city breaks if you plan morning-only outdoor time.
Keep in mind
Rajasthan summer is harsh. Dry heat and loo winds make afternoon sightseeing very uncomfortable.
Why visit
Monsoon freshens up the Aravalli views and the city looks greener. Some good hotel deals.
Keep in mind
Humidity and intermittent rain can interrupt fort and palace visits.
Intercity connectivity and travel options
Jaipur International Airport, Jaipur Junction rail hub, and strong highway links connect the city nationally.
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Metro (limited corridors), city buses, autos, app cabs, and e-rickshaws are widely available.
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Bani Park
First-time visitorsCentral, safe-feeling area with many heritage and mid-range stays.
C-Scheme
Upscale city staysModern hotels, cafes, and strong connectivity to major Jaipur zones.
Pink City / MI Road side
Heritage + marketsBest for old-city atmosphere and quick access to iconic landmarks.
Local food specialties and traditional favourites
Dal Baati Churma
Iconic Rajasthani meal with baked baati, dal, and sweet churma.
Pyaaz Kachori
Crispy onion-filled kachori served with chutneys.
Ghewar
Honeycomb-textured festive sweet associated with Jaipur.
Laal Maas
Fiery mutton curry from Rajasthan’s royal kitchens.
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